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1) Kult is a rock band formed in 1982 in Poland by Kazik Staszewski. The band performed its first concert in July 1982 at the Remont Club in Warsaw. Although it was not released until July 1987, the first Kult studio album was recorded in September 1986.
The original members of Kult were Tadeusz Bagan, Dariusz Gierszewski, Kazik Staszewski, Piotr Wieteska. The membership of the band changed over the years. As of 2002, Kult consisted of: Krzysztof Banasik, Tomasz Goehs, Tomasz Glazik, Janusz Grudziński, Piotr Morawiec, Kazik Staszewski, Ireneusz Wereński, Janusz Zdunek.
Discography:
(Studio albums)
1987 - Kult
1987 - Posłuchaj to do Ciebie
1988 - Spokojnie
1989 - Tan
1989 - Kaseta
1991 - 45-89
1991 - Your Eyes
1993 - Tata Kazika
1994 - Muj wydafca
1996 - Tata 2
1998 - Ostateczny krach systemu korporacji
2001 - Salon Recreativo
2005 - Poligono Industrial
2009 - Hurra
(Singles)
1986 - "Piloci / Do Ani"
1998 - "Panie Waldku, Pan się nie boi, czyli lewy czerwcowy"
1998 - "Komu bije dzwon"
1998 - "Gdy nie ma dzieci"
1998 - "Dziewczyna bez zęba na przedzie"
2001 - "Brooklińska Rada Żydów"
2001 - "Łączmy się w pary, kochajmy się"
2003 - "Kazelot"
2006 - "Pan pancerny"
2006 - "Kocham Cię, a miłością swoją"
Official Kult Website
2) Kult is raw black metal band conceived in Italy in 2002 by Werewolf (Bloodtide) and Kacele. The band had tired of the new wave of symphonic black metal and wanted to play raw Black Metal without female vocals and keyboards. During 2003, they took part in two concerts in Italy and Switzerland with two other bands. At the end of that year, French label Ewiger Hass Productions printed KULT’s first and only demo tape ‘Darkness Return’, which received an enthusiastic response and sold out within three months. In 2004, Kacele joined the band Arvind as a session member and a few months later Bloodtide (Werewolf) and some others founded a Thrash Metal band in the vein of Sarcofago/Protector etc., called Executioner. After airing their new songs in the live arena, KULT recorded their debut album ‘Winds of War’ in 2006 at Alpha Omega Studio (Mortuary Drape/Ancient), where they mixed, mastered and recorded all instruments themselves (except the guitars, which were recorded by Aphazel of Ancient). ‘Winds of War’ is out now on Debemur Morti Productions.
Discography:
Darkness Return (Demo, 2003)
Winds of War (Full-length, 2006)
Websites:
MySpace Profile
Metal-Archives Profile
3) Kult is a black metal band from France, formed by "Fucked Up" Mad Max Varnier, ex-frontman of extreme doom metal outfit Worship.
4) Kult is a noise, industrial/dark ambient project from Portugal.
Official websites:
www.myspace.com/kultindustry
www.kult-perversion.cjb.net
Brasil
Kult Lyrics
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I wake up at quarter to seven
Gonna buy some milk at seven eleven
Gonna catching first Central Line train
Day by day, again and again
They say walking is the sense of life
I see through the windows my new paradise
Catching first today's train
Well...
(...) people don't look around
They love to be (..) and to read "The Sun"
Me in the middle, I've got on the top
Get the ticket on criminal record
I wake up at quarter to seven
Gonna buy some milk at seven eleven
Catch first today's train
Same train, again and again
Again and again
Again and again
Again and again
Again and again
Again
Well...
I wake up at quarter to seven
Buy some milk at seven eleven
Gonna catching first Central line train
Day by day, again and again
They say walking is the sense of life
I see through the windows my new paradise
Catch first today's train
Same train, again and again
Again and again
And again and again
And again and again
And again and again
Again and again
And again and again
And again and again
And again and again
Again and again
And again and again
And again and again
And again and again
Again and again
And again and again
Again and again
Again and again
The lyrics of Kult's song "Brasil" depict the repetitive routine of the singer, who wakes up at quarter to seven every day to buy milk at a nearby Seven Eleven and catch the Central Line train. The song describes the mundanity of one's daily life and the dullness of repeating the same tasks every day without any change or excitement. The singer compares his routine to that of other people who are too engrossed in their books or newspapers and do not look around to appreciate their surroundings.
The line "They say walking is the sense of life" is an interesting addition to the song. It could mean that the singer is aware that there is more to life than just the repetitive routine and wants to break free from it. However, he is still caught up in the cyclical nature of his daily life and has not yet made any effort to bring about a change. He sees his new paradise through the windows of the train, but that's as far as he goes.
The repetition of the phrase "again and again" at the end of each verse further emphasizes the monotony of the singer's life. The song ends with the same phrase repeated multiple times, driving home the message that despite the desire for change, the singer is still trapped in the same routine that he has been following for days, months, or even years.
Line by Line Meaning
Well...
The song begins with an expression of contemplation
I wake up at quarter to seven
The singer wakes up early each day
Gonna buy some milk at seven eleven
The singer has a routine of buying milk early in the morning at a convenience store called Seven Eleven
Gonna catching first Central Line train
The singer takes the first available train from the Central Line station
Day by day, again and again
This routine is followed every day without fail
They say walking is the sense of life
There is a saying that walking is the essence of life itself
I see through the windows my new paradise
Through the window of the train, the singer sees a view that resembles paradise
Catching first today's train
The singer again takes the first available train of the day
Same train, again and again
This routine is repeated every day without a break
(...) people don't look around
People around the singer are often preoccupied and do not observe their surroundings
They love to be (..) and to read "The Sun"
People in the vicinity prefer to remain comfortable and read the newspaper 'The Sun'
Me in the middle, I've got on the top
The singer is in the middle of this crowd with a sense of superiority
Get the ticket on criminal record
The singer has to purchase a ticket each day to continue along the routine
And again and again
The singer cannot seem to break away from this set pattern and it continues every day
And again and again
The repetition of the routine is being emphasized again
And again and again
The singer finds it hard to escape this cycle and it has become a monotonous habit
And again and again
The repetitiveness of this routine makes the singer feel stuck and hopeless
Again and again
The cycle of this routine is never-ending for the singer
And again and again
The singer feels trapped and unable to break away from this repetitive life
And again and again
This monotonous lifestyle is making the singer feel extremely limited
And again and again
The singer wishes to avoid but cannot evade the repetitive nature of their life
Again and again
The cycle of the routine is incessant
Contributed by Evelyn A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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